The effect of active travel interventions conducted in work settings on driving to work: A systematic review

Conclusions Evaluations of active travel interventions with robust study designs such as controlled before–after studies and cluster-randomised controlled trials are needed to provide stronger evidence, and pragmatic approaches to implementing controlled trials will need to be considered. Consensus on outcome measures for intervention studies would assist future reviews and meta-analyses. Since most active travel interventions at present are not controlled studies, reviews which include uncontrolled studies are another important source of evidence to inform policy and practice.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research